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Trenchless Directional Drilling in Bethpage, NY

Install Utilities Without Destroying Your Property

Run new water, sewer, gas, or electric lines across your Bethpage property without ripping up driveways, landscaping, or hardscaping.

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Horizontal Directional Drilling Bethpage, NY

Your Property Stays Intact From Start to Finish

You need a new utility line run to a building, garage, or another part of your property. Traditional excavation means tearing up everything in the path—your driveway, lawn, walkways, landscaping. Then you’re left paying for restoration work that can cost as much as the line itself.

Trenchless directional drilling in Bethpage, NY changes that. The equipment drills underground, pulling new pipe through the soil without surface disruption. Your driveway stays put. Your landscaping stays untouched. The work gets done faster because there’s no digging, no hauling dirt, and no backfilling trenches.

When the job’s finished, you have a new utility line in place and your property looks exactly like it did before we arrived. No mess. No restoration bills. No waiting weeks for your yard to recover.

Directional Drilling Company Bethpage, NY

Four Decades Installing Lines Across Nassau County

Allied All City has been family-owned and operated since 1983. For over 40 years, we’ve served property owners, contractors, and business owners throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties with trenchless directional drilling services and underground utility installations.

Most homes in Bethpage were built decades ago, and many still have original water and gas lines that are corroding or failing. When those lines need replacement or when you’re adding new utilities to your property, horizontal directional drilling in Bethpage, NY offers a faster, cleaner option than traditional methods.

We work with residential properties, commercial sites, and contractors who need reliable underground installations without the disruption that comes with open-cut excavation.

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How We Install Lines Underground Without Digging

The process starts with locating existing utilities and mapping the path for your new line. We mark entry and exit points, then use a specialized boring head and water pressure to drill horizontally through the soil. The drill creates a pilot hole along the planned route, navigating around obstacles and through different soil conditions.

Once the pilot hole is complete, we attach the new pipe to the drill head and pull it back through the path. The pipe gets installed in one continuous run, even if the route requires curves or changes in depth. This works for water lines, sewer connections, gas lines, and electrical conduit.

The equipment handles installations ranging from 50 feet to over 900 feet, depending on your property’s layout and the utility you’re installing. Most residential jobs finish in a day or two. When we’re done, the only visible signs are small entry and exit points that get backfilled and restored.

You get a new utility line in place without trenches, without property damage, and without the extended timelines that come with traditional excavation.

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What Gets Installed With Directional Drilling

Trenchless directional drilling in Bethpage, NY handles multiple utility types. Water service lines run from the street to your home or from your main building to a garage, pool house, or accessory structure. Sewer laterals connect buildings to the main line without disturbing existing driveways or landscaping. Gas lines get installed for new construction, additions, or replacements of aging steel pipe.

Electrical conduit runs underground to power outbuildings, outdoor lighting, or equipment. The process works under driveways, sidewalks, roads, and existing structures where traditional digging isn’t practical or would cause expensive damage.

In Nassau County, many properties have mature landscaping, paver driveways, or concrete work that would cost thousands to remove and replace. Directional drilling preserves those features while still getting the utility line where it needs to go. The technology handles various pipe diameters and can navigate around existing underground obstacles that would complicate traditional trenching.

If your Bethpage property needs a new utility connection and you want to avoid tearing up your driveway or yard, this is how it gets done without the mess.

How much does it cost to install a water line without digging up my driveway in Bethpage?

Most water line installations using trenchless directional drilling in Bethpage, NY run between $3,000 and $8,000 for a complete service line, depending on distance, depth, and soil conditions. That might sound comparable to traditional trenching, but traditional methods don’t include restoration costs.

When you dig a trench across a driveway, you’re paying $50 to $200 per linear foot for the line, plus another $50 to $100 per hour for landscaping restoration. If you have pavers, stamped concrete, or asphalt, those restoration costs add up fast. Directional drilling eliminates most of those expenses because your driveway and landscaping stay intact.

The final cost depends on how far the line needs to run and what’s in the ground between point A and point B. A 100-foot run costs less than a 300-foot run. But you’re comparing total project costs, not just the pipe installation, and that’s where trenchless methods often come out ahead.

The biggest benefit is no property damage. Your driveway, walkways, landscaping, and hardscaping stay untouched. Traditional open-cut methods require digging a trench across everything in the path, then restoring it all after the pipe goes in.

Trenchless directional drilling in Bethpage, NY also finishes faster. Drilling through the ground takes less time than digging down, laying pipe, backfilling, and compacting soil. Most residential jobs wrap up in one to two days instead of a week or more.

You also deal with fewer permits. Traditional excavation often requires road permits, traffic control, and coordination with local authorities if the work crosses public property. Directional drilling minimizes surface disruption, which simplifies the permitting process. The method is more environmentally friendly too, because it disturbs less soil and reduces the carbon footprint compared to heavy excavation equipment running for days.

Yes. Trenchless gas line installation in Bethpage, NY uses the same horizontal drilling process as water and sewer lines. The equipment drills underneath your driveway, pulling new gas pipe through without breaking the surface.

This works for new gas service to a home, garage conversions, pool heaters, or replacements of old steel gas lines that are corroding. Many Bethpage homes still have original galvanized or steel gas lines from the 1960s and 1970s. When those lines fail or need upgrading, directional drilling installs new pipe without the cost and disruption of ripping up driveways or landscaping.

The process handles standard residential gas line sizes and meets all local codes and safety requirements. Entry and exit points are small—usually just enough space to position the drill and pull the pipe through. Once the line is installed and pressure-tested, those access points get backfilled and your property looks like nothing happened.

Most residential installations finish in one to two days. The timeline depends on the distance, soil conditions, and how many obstacles the drill needs to navigate underground. A straightforward 100-foot water line under a driveway might take a single day. A 400-foot run with multiple turns or difficult soil could take two days.

Compare that to traditional trenching, which can stretch into a week or longer once you factor in excavation, pipe installation, backfill, compaction, and restoration work. Directional drilling cuts that timeline significantly because there’s no trench to dig or refill.

The work itself moves quickly. Once we map the route and locate existing utilities, the drilling and pipe installation happen in a few hours. Most of the time goes into setup, calibration, and making sure the path is clear. When the pipe is pulled through and connections are made, the job is essentially done. Your property is back to normal the same day or the next, not weeks later after waiting for landscapers and paving contractors to finish restoration work.

Horizontal directional drilling in Bethpage, NY works through most soil types common to Long Island—sand, clay, silt, and mixed conditions. The equipment uses water pressure and specialized boring heads designed to cut through varying ground conditions without getting stuck or damaging the drill path.

Nassau County soil tends to be a mix of sandy loam and clay, which is generally favorable for directional drilling. Rocky conditions or heavily compacted fill can slow the process, but the equipment adjusts. If we hit an obstacle like a large rock or an unexpected underground structure, the drill can often navigate around it by adjusting depth or angle.

The technology handles installations at different depths too, which matters if your utility needs to run under a foundation footer, below the frost line, or deeper to avoid other underground infrastructure. Before drilling starts, we evaluate soil conditions and map out the best path. That planning minimizes surprises and keeps the project moving efficiently, even when ground conditions aren’t ideal.

Permit requirements depend on what you’re installing and where the line runs. If the utility crosses public property, a right-of-way, or a road, you’ll likely need a permit from the Town of Oyster Bay or Nassau County. If the work stays entirely on your private property, permitting is usually simpler.

Trenchless directional drilling in Bethpage, NY typically requires fewer permits than traditional excavation because there’s less surface disruption. Open-cut trenching across roads often needs traffic control plans, road opening permits, and inspections at multiple stages. Directional drilling avoids most of that because the work happens underground with minimal impact above ground.

We handle permit coordination as part of the project. We know what’s required locally and work with the town and county to get approvals before starting work. That keeps the project on schedule and ensures everything meets code. You don’t need to navigate the permit process yourself or worry about compliance issues down the road.

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